I tried the E92 on Nords and it was excellent. After that I tried the E30 and E30 drift as well as the GT-86 and I had this "wall" feeling like I had if I ran too much min force (it's at 0), but it's not the same it's like if there's absolutely nothing at the center and then sort of like "ah I'm awake now, here have some rough rumble". So while it feels excellent while driving it's still weird when going in a straight line slowly and turning slightly left and right. I use a G27.

I've got one problem, since making the changes the wheel (g27) shakes or wiggles around the center at low speed. I can make it stop by holding the wheel with force but it is not the right solution I guess. Anyone else having this problem ??

I've got one problem, since making the changes the wheel (g27) shakes or wiggles around the center at low speed. I can make it stop by holding the wheel with force but it is not the right solution I guess. Anyone else having this problem ??

I've got one problem, since making the changes the wheel (g27) shakes or wiggles around the center at low speed. I can make it stop by holding the wheel with force but it is not the right solution I guess. Anyone else having this problem ??

#26 | HSRC - Banzaaaiii Touring Car CrewPremium

For me it actually broke the FFB feeling completely (T300). Forces around center got so tight that it was on-off, but out of that feedback became numb and flat. I tried with three different WheelCheck runs with counts 100, 200 and even 1000. Wouldn't really suggest it for such a sophisticated wheel, but I can see how it can be really useful for Logitechs with all that mechanical resistance and non-linearity as a base.

Moving bollardPremium

I've got one problem, since making the changes the wheel (g27) shakes or wiggles around the center at low speed. I can make it stop by holding the wheel with force but it is not the right solution I guess. Anyone else having this problem ??

I got the same with my Fanatec CSR wheel. Looked at the .lut file generated and it is applying way too much wheel force at low game FFB force.

The first three entries in the .lut file are these:

Code:

0|0
0.01|0.267
0.02|0.279

I look at it this way. For my .lut file it is setting the minimum force to something like 27%. To check this I set the things back to default and then set the minimum force in game to 27% and got the same exact wheel shaking. I previously had my minimum force at like 10% and was kinda fine with that.

Yeah, good program till the end. After running ffb felt better, but had a little "loose-spot" at center and that can be easily seen too when turning high speeds/drifting.
So lets get to main point why i'm even writing. Does AC need to be open when running wheelcheck and lutgen?